the plot twists are mind-blowing. JL working with the jiuying is already a huge twist and now it seems like Lwy might be the one working with her. GjM is really messing with us.
Btw don't you guy think this direction is a big fan of bromance(if not china I think he would become a bl director…
Lmao,gjm always have a good romance direction, mjty and vos are the example, but if your mind is set on bromance and you’re just here drooling over every interaction btwn the guys, then of course you’re going to read it that way.
The argument over billing is so annoying. It's clear that they do not care about the storyline. Personally, I…
I keep refreshing this page hoping for actual discussion, but there isn’t a single day where fans aren’t whining about the screentime, it’s so annoying.
Lol you guys always fighting over screentime. For the last 16th episodes, all i see is guest role screentime. Xiaowei, Zhiqi, Star stone etc. They have more screentime than the main leads.
Who would have ever thought that someone as 1.40m tall and allergic to romance would have the ability to create…
i actually thought it might be a BL at first. but once again, gjm proves he can deliver a strong, compelling romance without any queerbaiting. some people tried to interpret it as BL, but it just didn’t work, because the chemistry between the main couples is way too strong to be anything else.
ZLY is such a great actress. Meanwhile HYTT is literally learning. She's way too young and her past roles were…
That’s exactly why i said it feels like she was cast just because she looks likE ZLY, it’s like she didn’t even stop to think about the role she was taking on or how iconic and beloved the princess agents series is. the character carries so much weight and history and it needs someone who can truly embody that strength and presence. instead, it feels superficial, like they prioritized a resemblance over actual talent or understanding of the character’s significance. It really makes the casting feel careless and disappointing.
how did they even manage to turn such a heart-wrenching scene into that? gosh, they literally highlighted it within the first two minutes. that scene was one of the most iconic, heartbreaking moments in PA1, it left a strong impact that it made viewers crave for season 2. but here.. the execution just fell flat. the leads acting lacks emotional depth, there’s no real intensity or emotional burst. it feels empty compared to the original. zhao liying completely nailed that scene before, her performance carried pain and power all at once. you could feel everything she was going through.
it’s hard not to compare since they’re presenting this as a season 2. expectations are naturally high. but the female lead here doesn’t have that strong aura. she still looks and feels like a teenager, which makes it difficult to fully believe in the character’s depth and experiences. it really makes you question what the production team was thinking with this casting choice.
instead of building on a classic, it feels like they weakened what made PA so memorable in the first place.
I've never seen a FC be this submissive to the male lead, this kind of trope really sucks. Like why does lwy keep insisting on chiwen? girl, he keeps rejecting her and she’s still so obsessed.
She's the same actress that played the younger version of Chu Qiao in PA S1. I guess, by choosing her to continue…
so just because she played the younger version of the character before, it suddenly justifies her taking this role? there are so many talented actresses out there, and zhao liying herself played this role when she was 26.
the leads acting lacks emotional depth, there’s no real intensity or emotional burst. it feels empty compared to the original. zhao liying completely nailed that scene before, her performance carried pain and power all at once. you could feel everything she was going through.
it’s hard not to compare since they’re presenting this as a season 2. expectations are naturally high. but the female lead here doesn’t have that strong aura. she still looks and feels like a teenager, which makes it difficult to fully believe in the character’s depth and experiences. it really makes you question what the production team was thinking with this casting choice.
instead of building on a classic, it feels like they weakened what made PA so memorable in the first place.